Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Real winter in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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For today is a real winter card.
We have real winters: snow
Now on to the autumn and hopefully a real winter!
Dalarna has still real winters with snow and ice.
Kerstfeest!! Wow, now we have a real Winter!
Comments on: Real winter in Finland!
Suitable for the beautiful summers and real winters.
That's where she hid a real winter in the virtual world.
Real winters, real summers, they no longer exist.
In Belgium sometimes we can have real winter time too!
This is a real winter for skiers, snowboarders,
Have a nice weekend, love, for today is a real winter card.
Whether we ever get a real winter the scholars doubt it.
it felt like a real winter.
The Czech Republic has real winters. The days are short and cold.
This chunky knitted sweater from Set is a real winter must-have!
Road around the peninsula on real winter days/ extremely icy in real winter weeks.
In the Netherlands you never know when the real winter starts.
In a real winter, you can find plenty of wonderful macro-photography subjects in ice,
In the Skidome Rucphen you will enjoy real winter sport emotions!
In Sweden you can enjoy a real winter with all imaginable winter activities such as skiing,
Eure posts, we have more than a month and your real winter sweats!
Usually it is so if we do not have a real winter we do not get a nice spring and that's right up to now.
evenings at the fireplace is quite real winters.
Therefore, it is also a great opportunity to escape the real winter and spend in and around Golf View Penthouse at Condado de Alhama.
a destination where you can enjoy a real winter.
Saint-François-Longchamp awaits you for real winter sports& sunny days.
The period from mid October to March/ April is the rainy season, the real winter.
Close-up female hands in mittens hands hang Christmas toys decoration tree in a real winter from a snow-covered branch of a New Year tree.